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12-Amethyst
July 15, 2011
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Freestyle in Creo Parametric

  • July 15, 2011
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Paul Sagar, Director of Product Management for Creo at PTC, demonstrates  the key capabilities of FreeStyle. Freestyle is a set of capabilities  inside Creo Parametric that allows for rapid freeform surface creation,  built on the concept of sub-divisional modeling. Create great looking  concepts rapidly from scratch, or leverage sketches from Creo Sketch to  turn 2D artwork into 3D models.


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1-Visitor
July 15, 2011

Is it possible to import an existing mesh from another application and have it smoothed out by Creo?

Thanks

12-Amethyst
July 18, 2011

David

This is currently not possible. Freestyle can only manipulate the mesh it creates.

Thanks

Paul

1-Visitor
November 16, 2011

This is brilliant to watch but impossible to follow if one wishes to emulate it.  You are obviously an expert on Freestyle, could you do a tutorial at normal speed for us mere mortals so we can pass it on to our charges? I have a lot of requests foir help with Freestyle and cannot do so except to point them here.

Thanks

John E Forth

Lead Trainer Scotland. PTC Schools Program

12-Amethyst
November 16, 2011

John,

I checked the LearningExchange for tutorials on Freestyle and came up empty. You can suggest a tutorial to be created by contacting the site administrator.

-Dan

24-Ruby III
November 17, 2011

This video can be viewed on channel "ptcstudio" (http://www.youtube.com/user/ptcstudio#p/u) on youtube site, here (maximum resolution - 720p): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHOnhB3bPjI

P.S. If necessary, this video can be downloaded using the following resource: http://www.keepvid.com/